Tuesday marks 20 years since Manchester United signed Eric Cantona. Here is a look back on seven top performances from the famous Reds number seven.

Here is a look back on seven top performances from the famous Reds number seven.

January 9, 1993: Manchester United 4 Tottenham 1
The first signs of Cantona's true brilliance. Scores himself with a looping header, then sets up Denis Irwin with a quite outrageous chip.

September 19, 1993: Manchester United 1 Arsenal 0
Paul Ince rolls a 25-yard free-kick into Cantona's path. The wall stayed strong, David Seaman got his angles right. But the shot was too powerful and too accurate to be prevented from flying into the top corner.

February 20, 1994: Wimbledon 0 Manchester United 3
Gary Elkins doesn't get any power into his header as he tries to clear Irwin's long ball into the box. He could not have expected the instant control and volleyed finish, without so much as a bounce.

October 1, 1995: Manchester United 2 Liverpool 2
Scores from the penalty spot against Liverpool on his return from an eight-month suspension, calmly sending David James the wrong way after Ryan Giggs had been fouled.

March 4, 1996: Newcastle 0 Manchester United 1
Nets only goal at Newcastle, part of an amazing sequence in which Cantona scored in six successive games, four of which were won 1-0, one finished 1-1 and the other was the winner in a 3-2 triumph. United went on to win league.

May 11, 1996. Manchester United 1 Liverpool 0
Drives home volley four minutes from time to secure a 1-0 FA Cup final win over Liverpool and complete league and cup double for second time in three years.

December 22, 1996. Manchester United 5 Sunderland 0
Sunderland were already beaten when Cantona turned smartly on halfway, burst through midfield, took a return pass from Brian McClair, then beat Lionel Perez with an impudent chip.

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